Most of the men investigated over child sex grooming by a police force in the
past decade were from an Asian background, MPs were told yesterday.

Officers in South Yorkshire carried out 27 inquiries into suspected “grooming”
crimes, which led to the arrest of 65 suspects. The majority of those held
were described as “Asian or Pakistani British”, according to a submission to
MPs by David Crompton, Chief Constable of the force.

The investigations over the past ten years were linked to 90 children, though
not all were victims, Mr Crompton added. He said that following reports in The
Time